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Panorama® Antibody Microarray - Cell Signaling Kit

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Features and Benefits• Accurate & robust protein expression profiling against 224 cell signaling-related proteins.
• Suitable for use with Cy3/Cy5 -based detection chemistries.
• Proprietary slide treatment minimizes background staining.
General descriptionThe Panorama Ab Microarray-Cell Signaling is a proteomics tool to measure the relative level of protein expression in cell or tissue extracts. The array contains 224 different antibodies on nitrocellulose coated glass slides. These antibodies represent several biological pathways including apoptosis, cell cycle, neurobiology, cytoskeleton, signal transduction and nuclear proteins.
Other NotesPlease note that featured antibody content is lot specific and is subject to change.
 To view Panorama® array literature, visit www.sigma-aldrich.com/arrayliterature.
Legal InformationBenzonase® Nuclease is manufactured by Merck KGaA and its affiliates. The technology is covered by US Patent 5,173,418 and EP Patent 0,229,866. Nycomed Pharma A/S (Denmark) claims worldwide patent rights to Benzonase® Nuclease, which are licensed exclusively to Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany. Benzonase® is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany.
Cy is a trademark of Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, UK Ltd.
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TWEEN is a registered trademark of Uniqema, a business unit of ICI Americas Inc.
 Panorama is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Biotechnology LP and Sigma-Aldrich Co.

Properties

shipped inwet ice
storage temp.2-8°C

Safety

Safety Statements23-24/25
RIDADRUN 3316 9/PG 2

References

referenceAndersson O, et al., Determination of relative protein abundance by internally normalized ratio algorithm with antibody arrays J. Proteome Res. 4, 758-767, (2005) Abstract
 Cai Y, et al., Gene expression profiling and analysis of signaling pathways involved in priming and differentiation of human neural stem cells Neuroscience 138, 133-148, (2006) Abstract
 Kusnezow W, et al., Antibody microarray-based profiling of complex specimens: systematic evaluation of labeling strategies Proteomics 7, 1786-1799, (2007) Abstract
 Chaga GS., Antibody arrays for determination of relative protein abundances Methods Mol. Biol. 441, 129-151, (2008) Abstract
 Korf U, et al., Antibody microarrays as an experimental platform for the analysis of signal transduction networks Adv. Biochem. Eng. Biotechnol. 110, 153-175, (2008) Abstract